A Danish desk from the 1960s, crafted in teak wood and representing the classic mid-century modern style. While its form and proportions clearly point to Scandinavian origin, there are no definitive features that allow it to be confidently attributed to a specific designer or manufacturer. Many Danish workshops produced similar pieces during this period, often without clear markings, so attribution without a label remains cautious.
The desk stands out thanks to its carefully shaped top. The front edge is softly rounded and gently sloping downward, making it comfortable in everyday use. In contrast, the rear edge is slightly raised, creating a subtle upward line that visually structures the piece while also serving a practical purpose by preventing items from sliding off. This interplay between the lowered front and elevated back gives the desk a calm, well-balanced character. There is a spacious shelf at the back of the desk, so the piece of furniture can be placed in the central part of the office.
The piece has been professionally and carefully restored by removing old coatings, staining and finishing with varnish. The restoration was carried out by a talented and experienced carpenter with over 20 years of experience. Thanks to these treatments, the desk looks stunning and will serve its new owner for many years without fear of damage or wear from everyday use.
The construction is visually light yet stable. Slim, tapered legs and well-balanced proportions ensure that the desk does not overwhelm a space while still offering a fully functional workspace. The layout of six drawers—three on each side—provides practical storage. Integrated handles are understated and blend seamlessly with the overall design, allowing the natural grain of the wood to remain the focal point.
The teak wood features a warm tone and expressive grain, which is one of its key advantages. Over time, it develops even more depth, meaning the piece does not lose its appeal but rather gains character. This desk works equally well in vintage interiors and in contemporary spaces, where it can serve as a calm, functional focal point.
It is a good example of Danish design, where form supports function without unnecessary excess.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBrownMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height73 cmWidth133 cmDepth74 cm